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    John Ermine of the Yellowstone

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      THE MACMILLAN FICTION LIBRARY

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      =Allen--A Kentucky Cardinal=

      BY JAMES LANE ALLEN

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      BY JAMES LANE ALLEN

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      BY H. G. WELLS

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